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Published: September 29, 2023

Saskatchewan announces defense of new law protecting parental rights after pro-LGBT ruling

By The Editor

Fri Sep 29, 2023 – 1:38 pm EDTFri Sep 29, 2023 – 1:40 pm EDT

REGINA, Saskatchewan (LifeSiteNews) — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced that his province will enforce laws protecting children from the LGBT agenda, despite a recent court ruling attempting to delay the implementation of the policy.   

On September 28, Moe declared that he will invoke his government’s notwithstanding clause to protect legislation mandating parents be told if their child changes “genders” at school, after a judge ruled against the enforcement of the law earlier that day.  

“Our government is extremely dismayed by the judicial overreach of the court blocking the implementation of the Parental Inclusion and Consent policy – a policy which has the strong support of a majority of Saskatchewan residents, in particular, Saskatchewan parents,” Moe wrote.  

My response to today’s court ruling. pic.twitter.com/ij5GP5r4HH

— Scott Moe (@PremierScottMoe) September 28, 2023

“The default position should never be to keep a child’s information from their parents,” he added. “It is in the best interest of children to ensure parents are included in their children’s education, in their classrooms and in all important decisions involving their children.”  

“That is why our

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